• 64°

Veteran of the Week: Erik Simonson

Veteran of the Week: Erik Simonson
Veteran of the Week: Erik Simonson

Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Madison.

If you would like to nominate someone to be featured as our Veteran of the Week, please call The Madison Record at 256-772-6677.

By Nick Sellers | Staff Writer

MADISON – Through all the turns in Erik Simonson’s life, he never figured on staying in the Huntsville area after finishing out his 20 years in active duty with the United States Army.

Simonson, a Minnesota native, intended to serve two more years and then move back “home” to Savannah, Ga., where he most recently served at Fort Stewart. However, as defense jobs for civilians were sparse in Savannah, Simonson ended up staying in the area and shifted over to a civilian job with SAIC, which he has held since 2009.

His decision to join the Army started when he was 19, when he joined the Army Reserves in 1984. Simonson then joined the ROTC program at the University of Minnesota and finished college in 1989, when he was commissioned as a second lieutenant and specialized in air defense artillery.

“I wanted to be in the branch of the Army with missiles,” Simonson said.

After locating to Fort Stewart the first time, Iraq invaded Kuwait on August 2, 1990 and Simonson was in Saudi Arabia two weeks later.

Simonson was operating a FIM-92 Stinger, which is a portable surface-to-air missile, during his deployment in Operation Desert Storm. Eventually, he was assigned to be part of an assault command post for a two-star general with the weapons system.

After he returned form overseas, Simonson attained the rank of captain and helped run an Army school at Fort Jackson, S.C.

Simonson’s career then shifted, as he was selected for the Defense Acquisition Corps, the business side of the Army. He served in contract management and served three more tours in combat – in Kuwait, Bosnia and, in 2005, Iraq.

“I do feel proud of the fact that I was part of a larger mission,” Simonson said.

He once again served at Fort Stewart after Iraq and then was transferred to his last active-duty assignment, at Redstone Arsenal. He now works with the Javelin missile systems as a deputy product director.

Simonson has three children and is a member of the Rotary Club of Madison.

 

Harvest

AUSA sponsors ‘Operation Eagle Claw’ about freeing hostages in Iran

Madison

MVP’s plant giveaway to celebrate Monarch mural outside Honest Coffee

Harvest

The Madison Village celebrates its 25th anniversary

Bob Jones High School

Optimist Club grants boost service options to youth

Bob Jones High School

Bob Jones sweeps Sparkman to advance in playoffs

Digital Version

Digital version of The Madison Record – April 24, 2024

Madison

I-565 nighttime detours planned for Exit 10 work in Madison

Madison

Liberty Middle School student passes away after medical emergency on campus

Huntsville

Lexi Regensburger promotes HEALS for Girl Scout Gold

Harvest

Rocket City Novas, a new dance krewe, sashay into town

Harvest

Asbury Car & Bike Show to feature vehicles in pristine condition

Liberty Middle School

Liberty takes first-place finish in State MathCounts

Harvest

Fantasy Playhouse to launch ‘Space Monkeys!’ on May 9-12

Harvest

Defense Innovation Summit to explore tech in national security

Madison

‘Sounds of Summer’ concerts return to Home Place Park

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Mustang Mud Run- “Mud Head To Toe”

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Mattress Sale To Aid James Clemens Football Program

Bob Jones High School

Madison Visionary Partners awards 5 Community Impact Grants

James Clemens High School

Students Neyan Sezhian, Erik Wu originate James Clemens Math Tournament

Bob Jones High School

Bob Jones bests rival James Clemens in Game 1 of weekend series

Digital Version

Digital version of The Madison Record – April 17, 2024

Events

Check out the 2024-25 edition of “Explore Huntsville-Madison”

Bob Jones High School

Business, Army groups offer scholarships

Bob Jones High School

Optimists award teacher grants, essay winners

x